from Poems: 140 1 January 1924 – Osip Mandelstam 1/1/2021 / Paul / 0 Comments Whoever kisses time s ancient nodding head will remember later, like a loving son, how the old man lay down to sleep in the drift of wheat outside the window. He who has opened the eyes of the age, two large sleepy apples with inflamed lids, hears forever after the roar of rivers swollen with the wasted, lying times. [… more at link] poetry Previous post Poems to be read for Nexus Poets – September 1, 2020 Next post January – William Carlos Williams Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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